To the Editor: Norman Rush waffled in his review of Salman Rushdie's new novel (Jan. 14).
In August 1952, Cheney wrote an appreciative review of Flannery O'Connor's first novel, Wise Blood.
I had seen a couple of reviews of her novel.
Some posted reviews of Toni Morrison's latest novel, "Paradise," on the Amazon.com Web site complaining about tangled plot lines, undeveloped characters and confusing passages.
More horrifying, however, was the passage of the cat crucifixion scene quoted in the review of Ms. Stover's novel.
In fact, many reviews of Krauss's novel have mentioned she's married to another novelist, Jonathan Safran Foer.
Take it to the next level by wrapping them in small pieces of newspaper, which, oddly enough, all seem to be printed with unfavorable reviews of Jeff 's novel.
The narrator, a writer for a literary newspaper, prides himself on his astute review of Hugh Vereker's latest novel.
To the Editor: Thank you for your review of my most recent novel, "Humans" (June 28).
Have you seen Professor Streibert's review of Lukas Yoder's novel?